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Saxon Genitive ( S) - Exercises: by Norbert Piechowiak

The document contains a Saxon genitive (’s) exercise with 15 sentences practicing adding 's or ' to indicate possession. Students are asked to review sentences and add possessives where needed, also adding verbs to be when required to make sentences grammatically correct. The exercise focuses on identifying and adding possessives to nouns and provides practice with various possessive constructions.
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Saxon Genitive ( S) - Exercises: by Norbert Piechowiak

The document contains a Saxon genitive (’s) exercise with 15 sentences practicing adding 's or ' to indicate possession. Students are asked to review sentences and add possessives where needed, also adding verbs to be when required to make sentences grammatically correct. The exercise focuses on identifying and adding possessives to nouns and provides practice with various possessive constructions.
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Saxon Genitive ( ‘s ) – exercises

by Norbert Piechowiak

Add –‘s or –‘ if necessary. You also must add verb to be.


Ex: My uncle tall -> My uncle is tall.

1. The children of Chris sick.

2. The umbrella of your friends there.

3. Sorry, that my book.

4. This is Mike. He Maurice cousin.

5. My best friend party so cool.

6. Don’t step on the cat tail.

7. It my father birthday tomorrow.

8. Zurich Switzerland largest city.

9. Those apple look nice.

10. Your parent parents your grandparents.

11. This isn’t my coat. It someone else.


12. That Robert cars.
13. Where the car of the parents of Ben?

14. This poems of Shakespeare.

15. Is that your sisters book? No, it my.

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